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Kalokairos m Late Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective καλός (kalos) meaning "beautiful, lovely, fair" combined with the Greek noun καιρός (kairos), which literally means "due measure, proportion, fitness" as well as "time, season", but has a more figurative meaning of "the right or opportune moment", as in: being in the right place at the right time.
Philogonos m Late Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective φιλόγονος (philogonos) meaning "loving one's children", which consists of Greek φίλος (philos) meaning "beloved, dear" as well as "friend, lover" combined with the Greek noun γονή (gone) meaning "birth, offspring".
Fulcard m Anglo-Norman, Medieval English
Derived from the Germanic name Folchard.
Mapleton m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Mapleton.
Armandos m Greek (Rare)
Greek form of Armand.
Pytyrym m Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian form of Pitirim.
Logwin m Belarusian
Belarusian name derived from the Latin name Longinus, meaning "long".
Erion m Albanian
Means "our wind" or "wind from the Ionian Sea" in Albanian, from the elements erë, era meaning "wind" and jonë meaning "our" or Jon (Ionian Sea).
Torryn f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant and feminine form of Torin.
Feaokihala m Tongan
Means "keeping company on the road" in Tongan.
Bérnar m Spanish
Diminutive of Bernardino and Bernardo.
Joji m Fijian
Fijian form of George.
Afrodyzy m Polish
Polish form of Aphrodisius (see Aphrodisios).
Opheltius m Greek Mythology, Literature (Hellenized)
Means "the helpful one, beneficial one" from the root ὀφέλεια (opheleia) meaning "help, aid, benefit". Similar construction to names like Eupolemus or Theramenes... [more]
Wayan Balik m & f Balinese
From Balinese wayah meaning "old, mature", ultimately from Sanskrit वयस् (vayas) meaning "energy, strength, age" + balik "back". A name given to a 5th child.
Sultonbek m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Sultanbek.
Kleanthis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Kleanthes.
Tølli m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal pet form of Torleiv.
Uarkhag m Ossetian Mythology
Means "like a wolf" in Ossetian, derived from Scythian varka "wolf". His name comes from the fact that wolves were seen as a totemic symbol to the Ossetian people. This is the name of the ancestor of the Narts in the Ossetian Nart epic... [more]
Cristodoro m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Christodorus.
Tsige m & f Ge'ez
Means "flower" in Ge'ez.
Hae-jin m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 海 (hae) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 珍 (jin) meaning "precious, rare" or 眞 (jin) meaning "truth". This name can be formed by a variety of other hanja character combinations as well.
Ethanael m English (American)
Likely an invented name, a combination of Ethan and Nathanael
Hazzobebah m Biblical
The name of a minor Biblical character.
Zindelo m Romani (Rare)
Means "son; sonny" in Romani.
Carlfrid m Medieval French
Derived from Old High German karl "man" and fridu "peace".
Giloun m Provençal
Diminutive of Gile 2.
Nattachai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐชัย (see Natthachai).
Eisirt m Irish Mythology
Servant of king Iubdan and one of the Otherworld's most significant bards.
Priel m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Means "the fruit of god" in Hebrew.
Salvi m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Sǫlvi.
Ansano m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Ansanus.
Liantsoa m & f Malagasy
Possibly from the Malagasy liana meaning "strongly desiring, impatient" and soa meaning "good".
Steadfast m & f English (Puritan)
Meaning, "resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering." Used in reference to God's steadfastness or in reference to one's steadfastness to faith.
Hyniek m Silesian
Silesian form of Heniek.
Jugon m Breton
Short form of Jukondin.
Abdusalam m Arabic, Dargin, Lezgin, Avar
Arabic alternate transcription of Abd al-Salam as well as the form used in Dagestan.
Klemensi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Klemense.
Abruy m Kazakh (Rare), Uzbek (Rare)
Probably derived from the Persian noun آبروی (aberuy) meaning "reputation, standing" as well as "honour, prestige". A more literal meaning would be "the face of honour", since the word consists of the Persian noun آب (ab) meaning "honour, reputation, standing" combined with the Persian noun روی (roy) meaning "face" as well as "copper, brass, bronze"... [more]
Bonc m Hungarian (Archaic)
Possibly derives from Hungarian boncol meaning "to autopsy", itself derived from bont "to demolish" and szol a frequentative suffix.
Empedocles m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Empedokles. This name was notably borne by a Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from the 5th century BC.
Delio m Galician
Masculine form of Delia 1.
Tsezar m Russian
Russian form of Caesar.
Guichåd m Medieval Walloon
Medieval Walloon of Guichard.
Ulfríkr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of ulfr "wolf" and ríkr "mighty, distinguished, rich".
Resu m German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Andreas.
Kustavi m Finnish
Finnish form of Gustav.
Mosharraf m Bengali
Bengali variant of Musharraf.
Filolay m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Philolaos.
Sandrino m Italian
Diminutive of Alessandro or Sandro.
Ealhfrith m Anglo-Saxon
Composed of the Old English elements ealh "temple" and friþ "peace".
Fest m Catalan, Russian, Ukrainian
Catalan, Russian, and Ukrainian form of Festus.
Mikkiel m Dutch (Rare)
Variant form of Michiel, which was possibly influenced by related names like Mick, Mik and Mikkel.
Goud m Dutch (Rare)
Derived from the Dutch word goud meaning "gold".... [more]
Erengisle m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Old High German Ärngils. It was first documented in 1225 and was most common in Småland and Blekinge, two historical provinces in southern Sweden.
Lutogniew m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Slavic lut "fierce, severe, cruel, wild" and is etymologically related to Luty, the Polish name for the month of February (which is so named because of the fierce cold and frost during that time of year)... [more]
Narziß m German (Archaic), Literature
German form of Narkissos via its latinized form Narcissus. A known bearer of this name was the German doctor and psychologist Narziß Ach (1871-1946).... [more]
Ma'xėhó'nehe m Cheyenne
Means "Big Wolf" in Cheyenne.
Gayland m English (Rare)
Combination of Gay (or possibly Gayle) with the popular suffix -land. The name fell out of use after the mid 20th century, alongside similar names, when the word gay gained the additional meaning of "homosexual".
Sabrin m Romanian
Masculine form of Sabrina.
Naszim m Hungarian
Cognate of Nasim, meaning "breeze".
Peithon m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek verb πείθω (peitho) meaning "to persuade, to convince" as well as "to obey, to yield to" and "to believe, to trust (in)". This name is not to be confused with Python.... [more]
Efigenio m Spanish (Rare)
Masculine form of Efigenia.
Kenshirou m Japanese
From Japanese 健 (ken) meaning "strong, robust, healthy", 四 (shi) meaning "four" and 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hademar m Germanic, Dutch, German
Derived from Old High German hadu "battle" combined with Old High German mâri "famous."
Eliézer m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Eliezer.
Enten m Sumerian Mythology
Means "winter", deriving from the Sumerian entena ("winter"). Enten was a fertility god that was specifically identified with the fertility of livestock during the winter period.
Leandre m Catalan, Provençal
Catalan and Provençal form of Leander.
Souji m Japanese
From Japanese 総 (sou) meaning "all, whole" combined with 司 (shi) meaning "rule, direct", thus "all-directing". Several other kanji combinations exist.
Đốc m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 督 (đốc) meaning "to supervise, oversee, direct".
Nicochares m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Nikochares. This was the name of an Athenian comic poet from the 4th century BC.
Iael m & f Breton
Boreal m & f English (Rare)
From the Boreal Forest, which was named after the Greek god Boreas, who was a purple-winged god of the North Wind in Greek mythology.
Assunto m Italian
Masculine form of Assunta.
Mildor m Norwegian (Archaic)
Either a masculine form of Milda or a combination of the Old Norse elements mildr "mild" and þórr "thunder".
Elfyn m Welsh
Possibly a Welsh form of Ælfwine. Also see Elfin. A famous bearer is Welsh rally driver Elfyn Evans (1988-).
Tsundue m & f Tibetan
Means "effort, zeal, perseverance, diligence" in Tibetan.
Ardian m Albanian, Serbian (Modern, Rare), Bosnian
Ardian is a personal name deriving from the name of an Illyrian tribe of Ardiaei, whose original homeland was the valley of the Neretva river, in present day Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, the name is mainly present among modern Albanians, as they consider themselves to be the direct descendants of ancient Illyrians... [more]
Hlakuchaa m Aleut
Meaning "his little son".
Jakup m Albanian
Albanian form of Jacob.
Beshi m Amharic
Means "by thousands" in Amharic.
Abidi m Arabic
Means "hope of slaves" in Arabic.
Isbert m Germanic, German
The first element is derived from îs "ice", but it might also be a short form of isan (see Isanbert). The second element is derived from Old High German beraht "bright."
Mêrxas m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish mêrxas meaning "brave".
'Adnach m Biblical
Variant transcription of Adnah 1. This transcription is used in the Hebrew Names Version of the Bible.
Arinbiǫrn m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Arnbjǫrn.
True m & f English (American, Modern)
From the English word true, itself from Old English trīewe meaning "trusty, faithful".
Murtuz m Azerbaijani, Dagestani
Form of Murtada used in Azerbaijan and Dagestan.
Bogislaw m Polabian (?), Pomeranian
Polabian and Pomeranian form of Bogusław.
Conard m English, Irish
Transferred use of the surname Conard.
Dettlef m German
Variant of Detlef.
Fuyuhiko m Japanese
From Japanese 冬 (fuyu) meaning "winter" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Aithipol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อิทธิพล (see Itthiphon).
Formosus m Late Roman
Derived from Latin formosus "beautiful, graceful, well-shaped." This name was borne by a pope from the 9th century AD.
Osemegbe m & f Esan
Means "God is too good" in Esan.
Novacián m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Novatianus.
Aller m Estonian
Variant of Allar.
Bold m Mongolian
Means "steel" in Mongolian, of Persian origin.
Goebel m Dutch, German
Variant of Gobel.
Dolgþrasi m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Derived from dolg ("hostility, battle") and þrasa ("to snort, to boast"). This is the name of a dwarf (also called Dolgþvari) in Norse mythology.
Pashka m Russian
Variant of Pasha.
Tarina f & m Finnish
Means "story" in Finnish.
Djo m Walloon
Short form of Djôzef.
Adoreil m Assyrian
i dont know the history but it was given to me and i cant find it anywhere
Dost m Turkish
friend
Zage m English (Modern, Rare)
An invented name, probably based on the sounds found in names such as Zane, Zayden, Sage and Gage... [more]
Abamoun m Coptic (Arabized), Arabic
Arabized form of Apamoun, as apa- typically becomes aba- in Arabic, since Arabic doesn't have the phoneme /p/.
Peerapat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พีรภัทร (see Phiraphat).
Yusein m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Husayn.
Pitt m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Pitt. A fictional bearer was Sir Pitt Crawley in William Makepeace Thackeray's satirical novel 'Vanity Fair' (1848), a character apparently named in honour of the 18th-century British statesman William Pitt, nicknamed "The Great Commoner" (for whom the U.S. city of Pittsburgh was also named).
Flori m Albanian
Derived from Albanian flori "gold; gold coin, florin; golden thread; (term of affectionate address to a child) dear, honey".
Daviddi m Sicilian, Sardinian
Sicilian and Sardinian form of David.
Bangaru m Indian
Translates to "golden" in Telugu. Also used to express "fine", "noble", "beautiful" or "admirable".
Chengfan m Chinese
From the Chinese 程 (chéng) meaning "journey" and 帆 (fān) meaning "sail, boat".
Eufrasio m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Euphrasios.
Bekhan m Chechen
Variant transcription of Bekkhan.
Ovunc m Turkish
Turkish for "Longing." Popular in Turkey.
Zenji m Japanese
From 泉 (zen) meaning "natural spring, wellspring" or 善 (zen) meaning "good, virtue" combined with 時 (ji) meaning "time, moment, chance, occasion" or 二 (ji) meaning "two"... [more]
Dewey m Literature
Diminutive of Deuteronomy, the title of a Bible book meaning "the second law". This is the name od one of Donald Duck's nephews, who is always mentioned in the middle, between Huey and Louie.
Alanu m Corsican
Corsican form of Alain.
Chunlei m & f Chinese
From Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring (season)" combined with 雷 (léi) meaning "thunder" or 蕾 (lěi) meaning "bud"... [more]
Dyfrig m Welsh
Welsh form of Dubricius, derived from Celtic *dubro "dark, unclean" (source of Welsh dwfr "water") and *r-g- "king". This was the name of a 5th-century Welsh saint... [more]
Auremir m Brazilian
Auremir Evangelista dos Santos is a Brazilian professional footballer.
Ditmár m Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Dietmar.
Zhaojun f & m Chinese
From Chinese 昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous" or 兆 (zhào) meaning "omen" combined with 君 (jūn) meaning "king, ruler" or 军 (jūn) meaning "army"... [more]
Abdul Raheem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الرحيم (see Abd ar-Rahim).
Tông m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 宗 (tông) meaning "ancestry, origin".
Ussama m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أسامة (see Usama).
Uinsean m Irish (Rare)
Irish form of Vincent.
Yu-ting f & m Taiwanese
Taiwanese transcription of Yuting.
Geri m Norse Mythology
Derived from Old Norse gjarn "greedy", which is related to Gothic gairns (see Adalgern). In Norse mythology, Geri is the name of one of Odin's two wolves... [more]
Pinon m Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo pino meaning "hummingbird" and the genitive suffix -n.
Riczi m Hungarian
Diminutive form of Richard.
Valgarðr m Old Norse
Old Norse masculine form of Valgerðr.
Mange m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Magnus.
Sasan m Atayal
Meaning "morning"
Wolcott m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Wolcott.
Âruna f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "there he/she is", combined with -na (a Greenlandic suffix indicating a personal name).
Hwa-ji f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 和 (hwa) meaning "harmony, peace, serene", 花 (hwa) meaning "flower, bloom, anger", or 華 (hwa) meaning "flower, petal, China" combined with 枝 (ji) meaning "branch, limb", 知 (ji) meaning "know, perceive, comprehend" or 志 (ji) meaning "will, purpose, ambition"... [more]
Makiling f & m Philippine Mythology, Tagalog
Means "uneven, crooked, bent" in Tagalog. In Tagalog mythology, Maria Makiling is a spirit who is said to protect Mount Makiling, a volcano in the Philippines.
Ju-min m & f Korean, Popular Culture
From Sino-Korean 柱 (ju) meaning "pillar, column; branch" or 周 (ju) meaning "circumference" and 民 (min) meaning "people," 玟 (min) meaning "streaks in jade; gem" or 旻 (min) meaning "(autumn) sky," among other hanja combinations.... [more]
Balda m & f Italian
Male short form of Baldassare or Baldassarre and feminine form of Baldo.
Guss m English
Variant of Gus 1.
Passionate f & m English (African, Rare)
Derived from the English word Passionate meaning "Full of passion". It is mostly masculine in Nigeria but mostly feminine in other countries.
Brandus m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
The lord of La Dolorous Garde before Lancelot conquered it. When the Saxons invaded Britain at the beginning of Arthur’s reign, Brandin joined them against Arthur. Niniane, the Lady of the Lake, was briefly his paramour and taught him some enchantments that he applied to his castle.... [more]
Decklen m English
Variant of Declan.
Waalke m East Frisian
An East Frisian short form of names beginning in Wal- (derived from the Germanic name element walt "to rule").... [more]
Nkuba m Haya
Means "thunder" in Haya.
Angahiki m Tongan
Means "pride" in Tongan.
Nefalió m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Nephalion.
Wing m Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Rong.
Bawan m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo bawa meaning "parrot" and the genitive suffix -n.
Langford m English
Transferred use of surname Langford.
Lawaiʻa m Hawaiian (Rare)
From the word meaning "fisherman."
Leies m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular short form of Elias.
Xènius m Catalan
The Catalan writer Eugeni d'Ors has used this name as a pen name. (See Xenius and Xènia.)
Ravier m Occitan (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Ravier.
Ardofe m Occitan
Variant of Adofe.
Katsuzo m Japanese (Rare)
From 勝 (katsu) meaning "victory" or 克 (katsu, kotsu) meaning "overcome skillfully, kindly", with 蔵 (sou, zou, osa.meru, kaku.reru, kura) meaning "own, possess, storehouse," or 三 (san, zou, mi, mi'.tsu, mi.tsu) meaning "three" or 造 (zou, tsuku.ri, tsuku.ru, -dzuku.ri) meaning "create, build." Other kanji are possible.
Hygelac m Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Old English form of Hugleikr. This name occurs in the 8th-century epic poem 'Beowulf' belonging to a king of the Geats.
Vinayak m Indian, Marathi, Konkani, Hindi
From Sanskrit विनायक (vinayaka) meaning "leader, guide" or "taking away, removing". This is another name of the Hindu god Ganesha.
Chongfu m Chinese
From the Chinese 崇 (chóng) meaning "esteem, honor, revere, venerate" and 福 (fú) meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing".
Legowo m Javanese
From Javanese lêgawa meaning "accommodating, giving, generous".
Arquip m Catalan
Catalan form of Archippos via its latinized form Archippus.
Jochi m Medieval Mongolian
From Mongolian зочин (zochin) meaning "guest", indicating uncertainty about a child’s paternity. This was the name of a son of Mongol khagan Genghis Khan.
Elika m Hawaiian
Elika is the Hawaiian version of the name Eric.
Eliciu m Sicilian
Variant of Eliggiu.
Tsirompisama f & m Asháninka
Etymology uncertain, allegedly the name of a type of plant and possibly from the Ashaninka tsirompi meaning "orchid".
Möbin m Tatar
Tatar form of Mubin.
Ziyadat Allah m Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "Allah increases" from the Arabic زيادة (ziyadat) and combined with الله (Allah)
Tus m Old Persian
Origin is Parsi... [more]
Ataïs m Kongo (Gallicized), Vili
Means ‘Papa Comes’ in Vili.
Pürevdorj m Mongolian
From Mongolian пүрэв (pürev) meaning "Thursday" and дорж (dorj) meaning "diamond, vajra".
Shuping m & f Chinese
From Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming", 叔 (shū) meaning "uncle", 树 (shù) meaning "tree, plant" or 舒 (shū) meaning "open up, unfold, comfortable, easy" combined with 平 (píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful" or 萍 (píng) meaning "duckweed, wander, travel"... [more]
Akshobhya m Buddhism
Means "immovable" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a buddha who represents consciousness and reflection in Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition.
Orens m French (Rare), Gascon
French form of Orientius via its variant form Orentius.
Sanomaru m Japanese
From Japanese 佐野市 (sano-shi) meaning "Sano City" and 丸 (maru) meaning "round".
Enlai m Chinese
From Chinese 恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" and 来 (lai) meaning "come, arrive", as well as other character combinations that can form this name... [more]
Rāniera m Maori
Maori form of Daniel.
Moirean m Scottish Gaelic (Rare)
Masculine derivative of Moire, the Scottish Gaelic name for the Virgin Mary.
Marue f & m Japanese (Rare)
From 円 (en, maru(.i), mado(.ka), maro.yaka) meaning "round, tranquil" and 枝 (e, eda) meaning "bough, branch, twig, limb", or 恵 (e, megumi) meaning "favor, blessing, grace, kindness"... [more]
Carterio m Italian (Archaic), Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Italian and Spanish form of Karterios via its latinized form Carterius.
Nukagpiaraĸ m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "boy" or a combination of Nukagpiaĸ and suffix -raq "young animal".
Atymnius m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Ἀτύμνιος (Atymnios), of which the meaning is fairly uncertain. It may be a compound name that consists of the Greek negative prefix ἄ- (a-) combined with Greek τυμνία (tumnia) or (tymnia) meaning "rod, stick, wand"... [more]
Chhandom m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian
Name: Chhandom छन्दोम... [more]
Demarco m African American
Combination of the popular name prefix De and Marco.
Nanthawat m Thai
From Thai นันท (nantha) meaning "pleasure, joy, delight" and วัฒน์ (wat) meaning "culture, development".
Aftandil m Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz
Azerbaijani and Kyrgyz form of Avtandil. A known bearer of this name is the retired Azerbaijani soccer player Aftandil Hacıyev (b. 1981).
Modris m Latvian
Masculine form of Modra.
Saengphet f & m Thai, Lao
Alternate transcription of Sengphet.
Eiteagán m Irish
From the diminutive form of eiteach, meaning “winged, feathered, finned”.
Saydi m Uzbek
Possibly derived from sayd meaning "hunting" or "prey".
Hafgan m & f Welsh
Probably means "summer song", from the Welsh elements haf "summer" combine with cân "song". Could also mean "summer white".... [more]
Veigur m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic masculine form of Veiga.
Agnaldo m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Egionald.
Andel m Dutch
Version of names with the Germanic And- such as Andebert.
Servacio m Spanish
Spanish form of Servatius.
Bajram m Albanian
Albanian form of Bayram.
Jóvin m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements jór "horse" and vinr "friend".
Hally m English
Diminutive of Harry.
Eda m Czech
Short form of Eduard and Edvard, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Shucheng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 书 (shū) meaning "book", 澍 (shù) meaning "timely rain" or 恕 (shù) meaning "forgive, pardon, show mercy" combined with 成 (chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded", 城 (chéng) meaning "castle, city" or 诚 (chéng) meaning "sincere, honest, true"... [more]
Fadlan m Indonesian, Malay
Derived from Arabic فضل (faḍl) meaning "grace, generosity".
Shohmalik m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek shoh meaning "shah, king" and malik meaning "king, lord".
Tristà m Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Tristan.
Brancatius m Late Roman
Corrupted form of Pancratius. Saint Pancratius of Taormina was venerated under this name in early medieval Sicily.
Pozi m Malay (Rare)
Possibly a form of Fawzi.
Valin m Sanskrit (?)
Meaning and origin unknown.... [more]
Gaibrial m Irish
Irish form of Gabriel.
Alfert m Dutch
Dutch variant of Alfard.
Mortu m Sami
Sami form of Morten.
Lilleman m Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Means "little man" in Swedish. Combination of lille "little" and man "man".
Higgins m American
Transferred use of the surname Higgins.
Niclà m Romansh
Contracted form of Nicolà.
Kamouel m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Kemuel, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Thingmund m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name is derived from Anglo-Saxon thing, which can have several meanings: "thing," "cause," "gathering" or "council." As such, thing is related to Old High German dingôn "to judge, to condemn" and dingjan "to hope." The second element in this name comes from Old High German mund "protection."
Fèlis m Provençal
Provençal form of Félix.
Linåd m Walloon
Walloon of Leonhard.
Shanye m Chinese
Means "flash night", from Chinese 閃 (shǎn) meaning "flash, sparkle" and 夜 () meaning "night, evening".
Pèir m Gascon
Gascon cognate of Pèire.
Rémon m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Remon.
Farþegn m Old Norse
Old Norse meaning "traveler, merchant."
Shavkatali m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek shavkat meaning "glory" and the given name Ali 1.
Zete m Hungarian
Hungarian male name, of possible Slavic origin, from zet ''son-in-law''.
Ivu m Sicilian, Sardinian
Sicilian and Sardinian form of Ivo 1.
Saifol m Malay
Malay variant of Saiful.
Choekyi m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཆོས་ཀྱི (see Chokyi).
Hadebrand m Germanic, Dutch, German
Derived from Old High German hadu "battle" combined with Old Norse brand "sword."
Mauritz m Afrikaans, Swedish, Finnish
Variant of Maurits. The "M" in the clothing company H&M's name stands for Mauritz (the original name is Hennes & Mauritz, H&M is an abbreviation).
Usamah m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أسامة (see Usama).
Azam m & f Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Malay
Means "greater, greatest" in Arabic. It is more often used as a feminine name in Iran.
Shohmurod m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek shoh meaning "shah, king" and murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
Iwein m Arthurian Cycle
German form of Yvain in Hartmann von Aue's verse romance Iwein.
Korekiyo m Japanese
是 means "just", and 清 means "pure".
Asanka m Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit अशङ्क (ashanka) meaning "fearless".
Əmirəli m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Amirali.
Oĸaĸ m Greenlandic
Meaning "tongue" in Greenlandic.
Keon m Korean
Variant transcription of Geon.
Cirumeddu m Sardinian
Diminutive of Ciromu.
Baasankhüü f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian баасан (baasan) meaning "Friday" and хүү (khüü) meaning "boy, son; child".
Aapel m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Abel.
Akaymo m Guanche
Means "swarthy" in Guanche.
Naiki m & f Japanese
From Japanese 乃 (nai), a possessive particle, 夢 (nai) meaning "dream", 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree", 流 (nai) meaning "current, a sink, flow, forfeit", 那 (na) meaning "what", 夏 (na) meaning "summer", 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" or 成 (nai) meaning "turn into, become, get, grow, elapse, reach" combined with 妃 (ki) meaning "queen, princess", 樹 (ki) meaning "tree", 輝 (ki) meaning "radiance, shine, sparkle, gleam, twinkle", 騎 (ki) meaning "equestrian, riding on horses", 希 (ki) meaning "hope, beg, request, rare", 息 (iki) meaning "breath, respiration, son, interest (on money)", 暉 (ki) meaning "shine, light", 行 (iki) meaning "going, journey, carry out, conduct, act, line, row, bank", 生 (iki) meaning "life, genuine, birth" or 寿 (ki) meaning "longevity, congratulations, one's natural life"... [more]
Levii m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Levi. There were 22 boys given the name Levii in 2018 according to the SSA.
Yaotl m Aztec, Nahuatl, Mexican
Means "enemy, combatant" in Nahuatl.
Porfirijas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Porphyrios (see Porfirio).
Itkun m Nivkh
Derived from Nivkh itt meaning "talkative". This name was traditionally given to male children who talked a lot.
Equitius m Ancient Roman
Meaning "inhabitant of Aequi", in modern-day Lazio. Famous bearers of this name include Flavius Equitius, a Roman consul, as well as two saints.
Thelmo m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian Portuguese variant of Telmo.